Lebanon and Sicily which were left in hands of France; and Iraq ‚ Palestine and Transjordan that were left in hands of Great Britain. The peace conditions were not liked by the Turkish and because of that reason a nationalist uprising‚ run by Mustafa Kemal‚ started a war against Greece. As Turkey defeated Greece they got back Thrace and
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What was the effect of Germany’s arrival after 1870 as a new powerful player on the international scene? | It was disruptive to the established order. | What impact did World War I have on Europe’s colonial empires? | The war drew in laborers from the colonies. | Which of the following was a factor in causing the Great Depression? | Stock market speculation | Japan’s motivations for going to war with Western powers in the years before the opening of World War II include all but which of the
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Book: Meet me in Istanbul Author: Richard Chisholm The book is about: The story begins on Heathrow airport in London. Tom is going to Istanbul to see his fiancée. In the plane he sits next to a man named Kemal‚ they get along very well and Kemal gives Tom his phone number and says that Tom can call if he needs something while he’s in Istanbul. Tom thanks him and the separate. Tom remembered where he was supposed to go to meet Angela his fiancée. The Park Hotel‚ Taksim Square‚ then they would
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Turkey Country Fact File 1 Table of contents 1. Introduction............................................................... 3 ............................................................... 2. History to present ...................................................... 4 ...................... 3. The unique geography ............................................... 6 geography................................ 4. The Effect of Islam on culture‚ tradition and people 8 people. 5. Key
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Questions: * What was distinctive about the end of Europe’s African and Asian empires as compared to earlier examples of imperial disintegration? * Change: nation-states overthrowing empires who ruled over them for centuries * African revolution focused on nationalism‚ chain reaction that created many nation-states * Africans felt they were equivalent to their formal rulers despite the difference in culture * Revolutions around the world shared aspects of nationalism – Self-determination:
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Ch 28: The Crisis of the Imperial Order‚ 1900–1929 | CHAPTER OUTLINE I. Origins of the Crisis in Europe and the Middle East | | A. The Ottoman Empire and the Balkans | 1. By the late nineteenth century the once-powerful Ottoman Empire was in decline and losing the outlying provinces closest to Europe. The European powers meddled in the affairs of the Ottoman Empire‚ sometimes in cooperation‚ at other times as rivals. 2. In reaction‚ the Young Turks conspired to force a constitution
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Participants: Francesca Staunch – fran.staunch@gmail.com Stephanie Rodriguez – Srodriguez10365@gmail.com Ebonee Rosario Tanny Cruz – tanny_cruz@yahoo.com Ericka Suarez – ericka.n.suarez@gmail.com Chapter Title: Chapter 3: A Universal Civilization? Modernization and Westernization Chapter 4: The fading of the West: Power‚ Culture‚ and Indigenization What is the author’s claim? The author claims that the notion of universal civilization that occurred directed itself to a result of dominance of the
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controlled the Middle Eastern region introduced new nationalistic movements. New Turkish and Iranian nationalists ceased the prolonged Islamic activities and sought their national identity and pride that caused resistance to European influences. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk‚ the founder of Republic of Turkey resisted the European influence by beating back the British and French supported Greek invasion. In the case of India‚ British government anxiously persuaded the Indian states to be part of the war in
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The tedious workday and the harsh living conditions of a peasant eventually gave way to social unrest and revolution in Russia. Peasants had a harsh life since the beginning‚ but they never blamed the tsar for their rough living conditions. Approximately 90 percent of Russia were peasants‚ with the average peasant living to only 35 years old. Many lived in damp and musty homes‚ which they shared with all types of farm animals. [1] They were part of a larger community where the community and family
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In April 1915 the Ottoman government embarked upon the systematic decimation of its civilian Armenian population. The persecutions continued with varying intensity until 1923 when the Ottoman Empire ceased to exist and was replaced by the Republic of Turkey. The Armenian population of the Ottoman state was reported at about two million in 1915. An estimated one million had perished by 1918‚ while hundreds of thousands had become homeless and stateless refugees. By 1923 virtually the entire Armenian
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